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17-year-old publisher of magazine for Jewish girls manages to succeed in beleaguered industry

Leah Larson (right), 17, works on Yaldah at her home in Sharon with executive editor Emily Gordis, 11 Leah Larson (right), 17, works on Yaldah at her home in Sharon with executive editor Emily Gordis, 11 (Rose Lincoln for the Boston Globe)
By John M. Guilfoil
Globe Correspondent / January 10, 2009

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In spite of the financial woes of American print journalism, Leah Larson's niche magazine is bucking the trend. (Full article: 447 words)

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